In the fall of '98, I was living in Cary N.C. It is right between Raleigh and Durham - about 10 miles from each city on I-40. My apartment was on a hill and husband and I lived on the top floor. I could see planes arrive and take off at the RDU airport from my deck at night. I like to watch stars so I would watch planes as well. One night, while star gazing, I saw these THREE star-like lights because they seemed to be 'jiggling" around. The airport was to the left of my viewing field and these objects were to the right... which is also to the right of the airport. I called my husband to come see and he did. We watched it together and thought it was strange because these "lights" were in triangle formation, one was larger than the other two. When one took off, it was faster than an airplane or fighter jet. It would go straight up to where you couldn't see it anymore, then it would return right back to where it originally was. It would come to a complete stop. Then another one would do the same thing, but go to the right instead of up. IT went on for a few hours. We thought about going to drive to find it but figured it would be probably be gone by the time we got there. I wished I had a cam corder! I did take pictures tho, but the pics turned out black, you couldn't see anything. We told a neighbor and he couldn't figure it out either. We tried to think of a logical explanation helicoptor, blimp but its actions did not fit any normal aircraft. Husband called the airport tower and they said they did not pick up anything on radar, but told us that someone else called in reporting this. We also called a friend that lived over in Durham and he could see it. He said it had white, red and blue lights under it. He was freaked out too.

They were NOT planes. They can move extremely fast and then stop suddenly.

The aliens like to show off the aerial capabilities of their totally sweet interstellar starships. We must be like cattle to them.

Statistically, it would be hard to argue against other intelligent life in the universe but the nearest other planet outside our sun system that might have life is 30 light years away. How are they going to get here from there?

Some kind of gravity powered craft would explain everything associated with UFO's. Remember that gravity distorts time and space. If you can create a big enough distortion, the nearest system is no longer 30 light years away. The space between two objects can be bent, and the amount of time needed to travel between them decreases. It also would explain the maneuverability of these supposed craft. If you are your own center of gravity, inertia has no effect on you, so you can make right hand turns at tremendous speed, without slowing down or stopping. To create this type of gravitational wave (which has been done on in labs on a very small scale) you need a tremendous amount of electricity. All of that electricity would have the same effect on the surrounding atmosphere as a current does on a fluorescent light bulb; the nitrogen in our atmosphere would glow. Because gravity also bends light, the light would be bent around the craft, giving it a glowing appearance. This would also make the craft impossible to see from certain angles, which explains why some people in one town might see a UFO, but people as little as two miles away might see nothing at all.

I saw something when I lived in suburban Atlanta in the early nineties. One was a saucer-shaped craft with orange- or peach-colored lights and was moving in a figure eight pattern fairly rapidly before moving off at a 45-degree angle up and to my right before disappearing into the night sky. The other was triangular with triangular white lights at each corner. It also had red lights arranged in a dashed circle in the center. I don't what these were, whether military, alien or otherwise, but I definitely saw something.

Did you ever notice that in the reports of alien abduction, they never seem to abduct blacks? Apparently they are not wanted for their genetic experiments. I wonder if they will be accused of being racist?

While Greys make up 75 percent of all reported alien encounters in the US they appear in fewer than 20 percent of European reports. As such, Europeans are several times more likely to report encountering a Nordic alien than a Grey. The nation with the highest proportion of reported encounters with Nordic aliens is the United Kingdom. [7][2][3]

Speaking during their 1994 convention in Washington, CSICOP representatives noted that British contact reports typically spoke of Nordic aliens, and did not include Greys in any number until 1987, when Whitley Strieber's novel Communion became a best seller there. [7]

Its all quite simple. Alien Greys are just Futuristic Chinamen trying to steal our military technology. Whilst Alien Nordics go to Europe to score babes? Hmm...

Some kind of gravity powered craft would explain everything associated with UFO's. Remember that gravity distorts time and space. If you can create a big enough distortion, the nearest system is no longer 30 light years away. The space between two objects can be bent, and the amount of time needed to travel between them decreases. It also would explain the maneuverability of these supposed craft. If you are your own center of gravity, inertia has no effect on you, so you can make right hand turns at tremendous speed, without slowing down or stopping. To create this type of gravitational wave (which has been done on in labs on a very small scale) you need a tremendous amount of electricity. All of that electricity would have the same effect on the surrounding atmosphere as a current does on a fluorescent light bulb; the nitrogen in our atmosphere would glow. Because gravity also bends light, the light would be bent around the craft, giving it a glowing appearance. This would also make the craft impossible to see from certain angles, which explains why some people in one town might see a UFO, but people as little as two miles away might see nothing at all.

Wouldn't the bent space between the our planet and their planet be observable here on Earth?